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Triton T60si - Faucets, Showers, Bathroom, Kitchen, More.

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<strong>T60si</strong>Fig.13653EN14L2INSTALLATION – electricalSWITCH OFF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.Figure 13 shows a schematic wiring diagram.The cable entry points are shown in figure 1.The cable can be surface clipped, hidden or via20mm conduit.NOTE: Conduit entry can only be from rear. Routethe cable into the shower unit and connect to theterminal block (fig.14) as follows:-Earth cable to terminal marked ENeutral cable to terminal marked N7Live cable to terminal marked L1 Terminal block2 Thermal cut-out (main)3 Neon indicator4 MicroswitchesFig.14ELN5 Element6 Element7 Thermal cut-out (outlet)<strong>T60si</strong>TerminalblockIMPORTANT: Fully tighten the terminal blockscrews and ensure that no cable insulation istrapped under the screws. Loose connectionscan result in cable overheatingNOTE: The supply cable earth conductor must besleeved. The outer sheath of the supply cablemust be stripped back to the minimum allowingsufficient to be held at the clamp (fig.14). Thecable clamp is suitable for 6 mm 2 cable, or can bereversed for use with 10 mm 2 cable.If a cable larger than 10 mm 2 is used, DO NOT usethe cable clamp. Instead, the cable must besecured either by routing through conduit or intrunking or by embedding in the wall, inaccordance with IEE regulations.The use of connections within the unit, or otherpoints in the shower circuit, to supply power toother equipment i.e. extractor fans, pumps etc.will invalidate the guarantee.DO NOT switch on the electricity supply untilthe cover has been fitted.CableclampNOTE: The elements on UK models are to240V specification and will give a lower kWrating if the voltage supply is below 240V.10

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